Bio
Katie Linnane
Fiddle
Katie Linnane is a fiddle player and former step dancer, born and raised in New York -- a hotbed for traditional Irish music. Katie's music reflects a deep-rooted connection to the tradition, shaped by her early studies learning from the legendary Willie Kelly and a childhood steeped in Irish music at home. Through Willie, Katie developed an affinity for Clare music and a keen ear for exceptional repertoire. A sought-after fiddle teacher and performer, Katie is active across the Northeast and Europe. Katie’s current musical focus is a duo with husband, Ivan Goff (Danú) who plays uilleann pipes and flute. Katie performs at festivals across the country and in Ireland such as St. Louis Tionól, Dungarvan Tradfest, and Catskills Irish Arts Week. Katie founded her first Irish Traditional music school in East Haven, CT while simultaneously completing her university studies. After earning her Masters in Occupational Therapy, she relocated the school to Pearl River, NY where she continues to teach privately.
She has toured the US as lead fiddle player and dancer with productions like Tomáseen Foley’s A Celtic Christmas, and regularly performs solo and duet concerts across the Northeast, at venues such as NYU Glucksman Ireland house and Princeton Folk Music society. Deeply embedded in New York City’s thriving Irish music scene, she is a regularly featured guest at iconic traditional Irish music sessions such as the Dead Rabbit & 11th Street Bar, performing alongside musicians like Cillian Vallely (Lúnasa), Eamon O’Leary and Jefferson Hamer (The MurphyBeds), Tony DeMarco, Liz Hanley, Alan Murray, and John Morrow